Political unity and skilful statecraft will be needed along with IDF firepower to meet the multi-front threat ...
Optimism for Jewish community in UK must be underpinned by government action against extremism and antisemitic hate speech ...
I am 11 days without a TV licence. The BBC is aghast and emails telling me I risk prosecution if I watch live television of any kind, which it seems convinced I am, because who can live without the ...
Holocaust educator Mervyn Kersh, awarded a BEM by the King for 2026, expressed his concerns that efforts to improve understanding of the Shoah ‘do not always work’ ...
was a year of glittering prizes – but also when big names found the courage to speak out in defiance of the cancel brigade ...
As Tehran experiences its ‘Tiananmen moment’, world must recognise what’s at stake and how entire region could benefit from an end to tyranny ...
Case of Alaa Abd El-Fattah reveals double standards – it’s a story of national self-sabotage that threatens society ...
Elisa Bray had no idea what to expect on her first Jewish mindfulness retreat. Would it all be too woo woo? Or could she find the peace she craved?
The Foreign Office has launched an investigation into how civil servants missed Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s ‘racist’ comments before securing his return from an Egyptian prison ...
The terror group is seemingly looking to reassert itself in the Middle East after its power base largely collapsed in 2019 ...
On January 1, 1906 the UK’s first immigration legislation passed into law – after a campaign against Jewish refugees from Eastern Europe. The JC sent Simon Gelberg to meet the first boat due in London ...
The Israeli prime minister submitted his request for clemency last month, but declined to admit any guilt in doing so ...